Visiting the ancient wonders of Stonehenge and Avebury, as well as the charming Cotswolds villages, makes for an unforgettable day trip from Bath. This small group tour offers an immersive experience, allowing travelers to explore the region’s rich history and captivating landscapes. With audio guides, scenic stops, and the opportunity to savor local cuisine, it’s a well-rounded adventure that promises to leave a lasting impression.
Key Points
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This full-day small group tour from Bath visits the UNESCO-listed Stonehenge, Avebury Stone Circle, Lacock, and Castle Combe, providing insights into Britain’s ancient heritage.
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Highlights include 2 hours at Stonehenge with an audio guide, 1 hour at Avebury Stone Circle, 1.5 hours to explore Lacock Abbey and Village, and a visit to the picturesque Castle Combe.
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The tour includes transportation and admission to select sites, allowing for a seamless and convenient experience exploring these iconic Wiltshire and Cotswolds destinations.
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Visitors can expect a 99% rating from over 600 reviews, indicating a high level of customer satisfaction with the tour’s itinerary and execution.
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The tour is accessible for wheelchair users and collapsible strollers, making it suitable for a wide range of travelers.
Tour Overview
The tour, titled "Stonehenge, Avebury, Cotswolds Small Group Day Tour from Bath," offers a comprehensive exploration of some of England’s most iconic historical sites and picturesque countryside.
Departing from Bath, the full-day tour accommodates a maximum of 15 travelers and is highly recommended, with a 99% rating from 671 reviews.
Guests will discover the UNESCO-listed Stonehenge, the charming Avebury Stone Circle, and the quaint Cotswold villages of Lacock and Castle Combe.
Along the way, knowledgeable guides provide insights and the option for a traditional British lunch or picnic.
Transportation and admission to select sites are included, making this an immersive and well-organized experience.
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Highlights of the Itinerary
Stonehenge, the iconic prehistoric monument, serves as the tour’s first stop, where guests enjoy 2 hours of exploration at the UNESCO World Heritage site.
Visitors can utilize an audio guide to learn about the site’s rich history as they wander the grounds.
The tour then moves on to Avebury, home to the world’s largest stone circle, allowing for 1 hour of discovery in the charming 17th-century village.
Highlights include:
- Lacock Abbey & Village, where guests have 1.5 hours for lunch and additional exploration
- Castle Combe Village, one of the Cotswolds’ prettiest destinations
- Photo stops at Silbury Hill and Cherhill White Horse and Monument
Exploring Stonehenge
What makes Stonehenge such a captivating and mysterious ancient wonder? The UNESCO World Heritage site has intrigued visitors for centuries. Guests on this small group tour have 2 hours to explore the iconic stone circle and absorb its grandeur. An audio guide helps bring the site’s history to life, from its prehistoric construction to modern-day theories about its purpose. Visitors can wander the pathways, admire the stone trilithons, and visit the on-site facilities, including a visitor center, café, and gift shop.
Feature | Details |
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Duration | 2 hours |
Admission | Not included |
Audio Guide | Available |
Facilities | Visitor center, café, gift shop |
Exploring Stonehenge allows travelers to connect with a remarkable ancient monument and uncover its enduring mysteries.
Discovering Avebury
After exploring the iconic Stonehenge, the tour continues to Avebury, another remarkable prehistoric site. This ancient stone circle, the largest in Europe, provides a captivating glimpse into the past.
Visitors can:
- Wander through the tranquil village, surrounded by the massive stones
- Discover the mysterious purpose behind the circle’s construction
- Admire the picturesque landscape, with rolling hills and quaint cottages
- Visit the Avebury Manor and Garden, a historic Tudor manor house
- Explore the nearby Silbury Hill, the largest artificial mound in Europe
The Avebury experience offers a unique opportunity to delve deeper into Britain’s rich ancient heritage.
Visiting Lacock Abbey and Village
The tour then proceeds to the charming village of Lacock, home to the historic Lacock Abbey. Guests have 1.5 hours to explore the abbey and village.
Lacock Abbey is a former nunnery dating back to the 13th century, now a well-preserved country house. The quaint village is often used as a filming location for period dramas.
Visitors can stroll the picturesque streets, pop into local shops, and enjoy a traditional British lunch. Guides suggest guests consider purchasing a picnic lunch to maximize their time exploring this enchanting Cotswolds destination.
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Strolling Through Castle Combe
From Lacock, the tour moves on to one of the Cotswolds’ most picturesque villages – Castle Combe.
This charming medieval settlement boasts quaint stone cottages, a meandering river, and a 14th-century church.
Visitors can:
- Stroll across the old stone bridge and along the banks of the River Bybrook
- Explore the village square and marvel at the architectural details of the historic buildings
- Visit the parish church of St. Andrew, with its distinctive tower and medieval wall paintings
- Browse the local shops and galleries, showcasing the region’s craftsmanship
- Capture the quintessential Cotswolds scene, with its timeless appeal and tranquil atmosphere.
Additional Stops Along the Way
As the tour progresses, guests are treated to additional scenic stops that enhance the overall experience. Along the way, the group pauses at Silbury Hill, an impressive prehistoric man-made mound, and the Cherhill White Horse, an iconic chalk figure carved into the hillside. These photo opportunities provide a chance to stretch their legs and capture the picturesque Wiltshire countryside.
Site | Description | Duration |
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Silbury Hill | Prehistoric man-made mound | 15 minutes |
Cherhill White Horse | Iconic chalk figure carved into the hillside | 20 minutes |
Picnic Lunch | Opportunity to explore at leisure | 60 minutes |
These added stops create a well-rounded tour, blending the ancient wonders of Stonehenge and Avebury with the charming Cotswolds villages.
Tour Logistics and Guest Experience
Upon arrival at the meeting point, guests are greeted by the knowledgeable and friendly tour guide. The round-trip transit from Bath provides a comfortable and convenient experience.
The tour is accessible to all, accommodating wheelchair users and those with collapsible wheelchairs or strollers.
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Guests are encouraged to consider picnic lunches to maximize exploration time at the charming Lacock Abbey and Village.
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Highly rated for informative and entertaining experiences, the guides share fascinating historical anecdotes and local insights throughout the journey.
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Even in inclement weather, the tour offers a memorable experience, with positive feedback on the mix of historical sites and picturesque Cotswolds villages.
Ask Away
Can I Bring My Own Lunch on the Tour?
Yes, guests are encouraged to consider bringing a picnic lunch to maximize their exploration time during the tour. This allows them to enjoy the destinations at their own pace.
Is There an Option to Explore the Sites Independently?
The tour allows guests to explore the sites independently during the allocated time at each location. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own picnic lunches to maximize their exploration time.
How Much Walking Is Involved During the Tour?
This tour involves a moderate amount of walking. Guests can expect to walk up to 2 miles across the various sites, with frequent opportunities to rest and explore at a comfortable pace.
Can I Purchase Tickets for Stonehenge and Avebury on the Day?
Tickets to Stonehenge must be purchased in advance, as on-site availability is limited. However, entry to Avebury Stone Circle is free. It’s recommended to plan ahead to secure Stonehenge admission before the tour.
Is There a Dress Code for the Tour?
There is no specific dress code for this tour. Visitors are advised to dress comfortably and wear suitable footwear for outdoor activities and walking. The tour operates in various weather conditions, so dressing in layers is recommended.
Final Words
The "Stonehenge, Avebury, Cotswolds Small Group Day Tour from Bath" offers a captivating journey through the heart of England’s enchanting landscapes. With a focus on UNESCO-listed sites, charming villages, and traditional British experiences, this tour provides an immersive and unforgettable day for travelers seeking to uncover the rich history and natural beauty of the region.
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